2nd & 3rd July 2019, Dublin, Ireland
SIG-PMV is is the Special Interest Group on Performance Monitoring and Verification.
SIG-PMV focuses on performance monitoring and verification topics from both a research and operations perspective, and in identifying and establishing best practises for NREN networks and the campuses connected to them. SIG-PMV activities are open to all interested parties within the GÉANT community (NRENs, universities, research organisations, etc) as well as the international organisations it collaborates with, e.g., ESnet, Internet2, user communities, etc.
eduPERT and its associated knowledgebase currently sit under the SIG-PMV umbrella. One topic for this meeting will be the future of eduPERT.
This meeting is the sixth meeting of the SIG and hosted by HEAnet in Dublin, Ireland, over two half days on 2nd and 3rd July.
Call for SpeakersThe SIG-PMV Steering Committee (SC) is currently forming the meeting agenda, and would welcome contributions of talks from the community. Proposals are welcomed in any area of network monitoring / measurement, including but not limited to:
- WiFi network monitoring
- Data transfer node (DTN) deployment and performance measurement
- Network flow analysis
- Network monitoring for DDoS detection and mitigation
- Performance Enhancement Response Teams (PERTs), use of eduPERT
- Streaming network telemetry
- Developments in open source tools
- Monitoring of high speed (100G+) links
- White box / P4 use for performance monitoring and verification
- Campus network monitoring
- OLS, disaggregation, monitoring the optical layer
- SLA monitoring
- Layer 2 monitoring
- IPv4-IPv6 performance comparisons
- Measuring real-time application QoE
- Micro dependability measurements.
- Developing campus / NREN monitoring platforms
- Contributions to network monitoring standards
- Supporting network monitoring research in NREN networks
- Applying machine learning to network monitoring
- Use cases for perfSONAR
- Impact of emerging network protocols, e.g. QUIC, TCP-BBR
Proposals to present should be sent to pmvsc@lists.geant.org. Talks may be short "lightning talks" to raise awareness of new tools, software or techniques, or fuller presentations of 30-45 minutes to do deeper dives into specific topics. When emailing the SC, please indicate which type of talk you would like to give.
Remote Participation
meeting is back-to-back with the 17th STF meeting in Dublin, at a very nearby venue.
Remote Participation
For remote participation, use the following options:
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The browser has a screen share function for remote presentersRemote attendance will be available via Zoom; details to be confirmed.
Directions
The meeting will be hosted at HEAnet.
The nearest airport is Dublin Airport, with many flights from European destinations.
The easiest way to get from the Airport to the venue is the Dublin Bus Airlink, 747 and 757 routes, which between them run every 10-15 minutes throughout the day. 747 stops, 757 stops. The journey should take about 20-25 minutes. A single ticket is €7, a return ticket €12.
To get these buses: at terminal 1, leave departures via the left hand door, and cross the road; at terminal 2, go through the tunnel directly in front of you, down the stairs, and go to the stop for Airlink 747/757. The nearest stop to the venue is North Wall Quay (IFSC) - directions to HEAnet, directions to Hilton Garden Inn.
(These are the green buses; the blue Aircoach buses also stop in the city centre, but further from the venue.)
Note that the STF meeting, which takes place immediately after the SIG-PMV meeting, is in a different venue a few minutes walk away.
Hotels Information
The closest hotel to the HEAnet offices ishotels are:
Hilton Garden Inn on , Custom House Quay
Spencer Hotel, North Wall Quay
https://www.thespencerhotel.com/
Slightly further, across the bridges, but a bit cheaper:
https://www.claytonhotelcardifflane.com/
Quick Links
All Presentations
Subscribe to the PMV mailing list or View the Archive
Subscribe to the PERT-Discuss mailing list
Contact the PMV Steering Committee
Registration
Registration is now open - Register here!!
Note that the 17th STF - Dublin, July 2019 follows this meeting and you need to register separately. The STF is in a different venue, a few minutes walk away.
Agenda (times are Irish Standard Time, GMT+1 )
Tuesday, 2nd July 2019
Time | What's happening | ||
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12:30-13:00 | Arrivals | ||
13:00-13:30 | Welcome, Introductions & Agenda round table introductions - The SIG-PMV Steering Committee | ||
13:30-14:00 | SIG-PMV charter, goals, and review of scenarios and tools - (PDF) - Tim Chown, Jisc | ||
14:00-14:30 | What's New in OpenNMS 2019 - (PDF) - Craig Gallen, Solent University, UK | ||
14:30-15:00 | BGP monitoring - (PDF) - Thomas Schmid, DFN | ||
15:00-15:30 | Tea and coffee break | ||
15:30-16:00 | perfSONAR 4.2 - (PDF) - Ivan Garnizov, DFN/FAU | ||
16:00-16:3045 | The Service Analysis and Network Diagnostic (SAND) Project - (PDF) - Shawn McKee, University of Michigan (remote) | ||
16:45 | 16:30-17:00 | 17:00-17:30 | |
17:30-19:30 | Pause | ||
ESnet's Experience (so far) with Streaming Network Telemetry - (PDF) - Sowmya Balasubramanian and Bruce Mah, ESnet (remote) | |||
17:30 | Close | 19:30-22:30 | Dinner TBA |
Wednesday, 3rd July 2019
Time | What's happening |
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09:00-09:3045 | WiFiMon - (PDF) - Nikos Kostopoulos, NTUA, Greece |
09:3045-10:0010:00-10:3015 | Kubernetes and microservice monitoring - (PDF) - Lukasz Lopatowski, PSNC |
10:3015-1110:0045 | Tea and coffee |
1110:0045-11:30 | |
11:30-12:00 | Wrap up, Summary and Next Steps - The SIG-PMV Steering Committee ...and provide feedback. |
12:00 | Finish |
13:00- | 17th STF - Dublin, July 2019 |